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Instructions on how to make the Puppet and Phantom Puppet from Five Nights at Freddy’s (#FNAF) using #LEGO pieces you may have at home. The Puppet is sometim. For the chassis you will need 4 tires of the same size, 2 rectangular axles of the same size, and a thin 4x12 plate (the long, thin LEGO pieces). For the body, you will need 2 2x2 bricks, 6 2x4 bricks, 4 1x2 bricks, 1 1x4 brick, 2 2x2 clear angular bricks, 1 LEGO windshield, and 1 LEGO steering wheel piece.
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EAS Agamemnon from Babylon 5
by manglegrat
The Building Instructions for this MOC can be found on an external site:
During SHIPtember 2016, Ryan Olsen created a SHIP based on Babylon 5 - the EAS Agamemnon. I stumbled across it at the time thanks to some Lego blogs, and at the end of the year decided to build one for myself.
The main pic is from a render (done in BlueRender), but here's a few pics from the as-built model, complete with stickers:
And from the rear:
More pics including renders and WIP pics in my Flickr album.
Stats-wise, it's about 95cm (~117 studs) long, 35cm tall and 15cm wide, using ~4700 bricks, weighing-in at just over 3.7kg (8.2lb).
I reverse-engineered it from Ryan's WIP pics in LDD, so obviously credit for the original design (and stickers) goes to Ryan, but I know I solved some problems differently and I did the LDD file so I guess I'll take a little of the credit... ;)
Two Word documents with images intended for printing on clear or white-backed sticker sheets are in my Bricksafe folder, along with the LDD file.
The build is covered in a thread on Eurobricks. It's actually fairly difficult in parts because the I didn't do instructions or even use groups in LDD, so you have to use the Hide tool to remove parts and figure out the build sequence yourself (the LDD-generated instructions are junk). Sorry about that, but this was my first big MOC so that's just how it turned out. Take it as a challenge. ;)
There's one bit of reinforcement for the rings in a Flickr WIP pic that's not in the LDD file, so check that (well, all of them) out!
You will need to be in LDD Developer mode to open the LDD file without parts being removed due to collisions. A Google search can explain how to switch on developer mode. Then you need to open LDD, create a new blank file (temporary, don't worry about it), then switch off collision detection in the Developer mode menu, then open my LDD file. Nice & simple. :)
If you build it, have a whole lot of fun, and share pics!
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10243 - Modern House
by theCroc
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A residential house built using modern architecture!
This remix of the Parisian restaurant features a spacious open plan kitchen and living room on the top floor, generous window space and a bedroom on the bottom floor that is lit by skylights.
Perfect as an end of the street building this beautiful building will enhance any cityscape!
This MOC is an Alternate Build of the following: Compare MOC-14319 to 10243-1
Parisian Restaurant
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